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It went from having the yearly model to having the new weekly release. Keeping up with the Jones's. Nike has us caught in a web of materialism and consumerism. I'm getting older. Slowly trying to free myself.
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Correct.... Bron while wanting to have kicks relate and resemble Jordans in some aspects in unreleased fashion doesn't realize the kicks he plays in aren't accessible to everyone else.Originally Posted by vood99
Originally Posted by secretzofwar
This.Originally Posted by NikeDealer
Bruh.. I really could... but Im shocked there are more folks chiming in.. but then again I guess it was to be expected....
As for Nike being its own worst enemy.. I'd agee to an extent... but they always pitch new tech as next best thing and change the original as a bastardaziation.
Instead they could always pitch adding additional tech which will be an option instead of it disappearing in a year.
An HoH is somewhat of a failed concept, IMO. Only products selling are the limited stuff, so it seems. I've been able to buy some of the mediocre PE's for like $50 from Nordstrom Rack because they simply don't release great ones.
Also, Nike, why on earth is LeBron not wearing his retail models? He should be giving them some sort of special meaning i.e. Jordan. I'll never be able to buy the shoes he wore last night.
Rock spoke into this a great deal while back. He'll probably chime in again, but it has to do with his camp dictating what gets released and what not. I feel you on him not balling in his GRs though - makes them lose a bit of charm despite their hype.
Well this is the fact LOST on todays player. If you are told its better you sort of believe it. Remember the Detroit Pistons trainer suggest his players not wear the Hyperize? As mentioned D. Rose wears the Adi Lite and has problems.... as well as a few other Adi players..Originally Posted by Oh YoU MaD
Originally Posted by daaznfella
I'm pretty sure the synthetic material they're now using with fuse, flywire, and materials that are strong, but light, have influenced sneakers today. adidas isn't doing it, and now nike isn't doing it as much really either. you are starting to see less and less shoes today PERIOD with leather, and more on synthetics that provide the same function and are supposed to be even stronger and more stable then old leathers could.
Please don't tell me you have fallen for the gimmicks. Cmon, plastic is much cheaper than leathers/synthetic leathers therefore nike is brainwashing you guys into thinking this new hyper/flywire/fuse garbage is superior than any shoe from the past.
Yet they haven't proved that they make you significantly faster or they can prevent injuries. Look at all the injuries caused by nike's new tech
Michael Jordan didn't need plastic sneakers to win multiple championships. Vince Carter was doing filthy and unspeakable things above the rim with 10lb foot weights. Don't fall for their gimmicks.
They call it the 'better world' campaign. It's great that they're using water based solvents/glues and recycled soles but they negate those benefits by using synthetic plastic uppers that were probably manufactured with petroleum. However the real kicker is the use of third world labour.Originally Posted by ColumbiaXI
Nike is also into this "green" initiative and making their product out of water bottles or whatever the hell they do
Marketing and marketeers - I equate that with brainwashing. They know that what they're doing presently is not really progressive. Plus a side effect of going synthetic is weight reduction so they put a huge marketing spiel on it and tout it as a great innovation.Originally Posted by WallyHopp
I'm glad many can look through the gimmicks of Nike. A few years back a few designers were stating that synthetic suedes and leathers were not only more durable than the traditional "genuine" materials, but also lighter..... Well.... All it really took was a postal scale and two types of retros. Synthetics came in weighing something like 1 oz. less than the traditional stuff. So yes, in theory you could say synthetics are lighter.. But I would take a heavier ride that is softer and plusher, and just overall more comfortable... People can barely distinguish the 1 to 6 oz. range. So Nike is really throwing those magic words out there to brainwash us
Rock I hear you re: production in the third word. How would you guys feel if Nike produced some of their super limited product in the USA though? New Balance can manufacture limited runs in the US and remain profitable - why can't Nike do the same.Originally Posted by NikeDealer
Yes.. the one thing you will never hear me complain about is Nike's price point's.
One who has options without a gun to their head is one who needs not complain. I can say just like any other business owner, you are in the business of doing business and making money.
Vood... I used to be one even in the previously stated comment to think the least they can do is bring some jobs back to the US... BUT thats where they are located and employ thousands. Nike is no different than UA, Gucci, LV, Oakley, Adi, and a host of others that CONTRACT factories in Asia. India etc.
The point of being is business is to obtain the best possible product the consumer will accept while maintaining the highest profit margin available. If I didnt get many of the kicks I do via hook up's I know for a fact I would not purchase them with my own money. Especially knowing how much they cost to make. However if I were running Nike I would do alot of the same things even manufacturing products in Contracted Factories.
Obviously I would change a few other business practices... but I'd have my finger on the pulse moreso of certain releases and what quantities to release with certain footwear. With all that said Mark Parker is very involved with particular lines, as he was with scrapping the initial design of the Lebron VI years back and there being a change at the Design Helm.
I also think it's smart of Nike to allow designers to move from category to category designing kicks when at first I thought it was a detriment to particular lines if a designer him/herself had never played the sport.
But understanding the design and research process as well as ALL the resources designers have at their disposal I believe those who have never played the sport are forced to get a better grip on what a player needs by listening to the player. I still think certain designs fall short with the need to market false tech and scale back on materials. Forcing Hyperfuse onto everything or selling us a new tooling is old.. but if consumers keep eating it up.. why not keep selling it.
Case in point again and again. Jordan keeps selling Team Shoes with Air and EVA..... hardly any Zoom or Air Max... just 20+ year old tech in new shoes which are serving consumers well, while Nike is telling you Flywire, Lunar and such IS what is needed to get you to the next level.
None of that is what Jordan needed and Jordan's sales are showing such. In fact when Jordan Brand has a release with Flywire (Melo) Air Max it just doesn't flow well or really look like a Jordan Product... but thats just my opinion.
Again... I could go on and on... but I dont want to be the only one flooding this thread with my opinions lol
To answer your question...... No..... At this point Nike as a COMPANY is trying to break records when it comes to profits.... Nike goal is to be a 15-18 billion dollar company by 2013-2015 (their original goal was 15Billion but they already have that broken so they up'ed it to 18 billion)... If you think about it, it all started in 2008-2009 when Lunarlon and Flywire came about... Nike was pushing the limits of a LIGHTWEIGHT shoe... They even Incorporate Flywire and Fuse Tech in clothing (if you weren't aware)... Also just look at your Nike boxes guys... They say "Considered Design" and the website nikebetterworld.com... that whole Considered Design process is a way to cut cost by using the exact amount of materials needed so that there is no waste... Nike is all about making a RIDICULOUS Profit... And now in 2012 they have just came out with a NEW Tech called "FlyKnit"... Here is some info I pulled off the internet about it...Originally Posted by NikeDealer
First up: Will Nike EVER go back to the essence of Basketball Performance Shoes having Leather and not making an ultra light shoe the most important factor but making a well put together performance shoe that has stability, comfort, cushion and good looks its priority because it was once good enough?